most accurate 9mm autoloader?

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Beretta 92FS.

I have to admit I was surprised to discover that. But there's no comparison with anything else I've shot in 9mm, and I've shot a bit.
 
I've shot Glocks, Sig, CZ, S&W, Ruger, Browning, Witness, Hi-point and Taurus.
one of the Glock and the one CZ I shot really socked 'em in there w/my 5906 and the Browning close with them. if I ever come across a good deal on a CZ I'd like to buy it. good pistols IMO but I sure like my S&W it's built to last forever and ever Amen.
 
"Accurate 9mm autoloader(s)" would be much less ambiguous than "most accurate" Guess the real test would be to eliminate the art and difference of individuals hands operating, and have a proper vice and machine set up. Not nearly as fun!

I'd offer my opinion, but frankly I'm not a particularly good shot so what's best for me doesn't hold much help to anyone.
 
The most accurate ammo depends on the individual gun. My S&W and Taurus likes any 147 gr, my Glock 26 WW Silvertip, and G19 Gold Dot. If you have the next serial number from my guns bets accuracy may be with sometyhing else entirely.

Sufficient accuracy for social situations can be gotten out of any ammo from any quality manufacturer.
 
I had a Star M30. That gun shot better than any 9mm that I've ever shot. It was big and heavy. To big to carry. Have a Sig 239 that shoots good.
 
Any well made 1911 is going to be more accurate than other common types of pistols (argue it all you want...it is a well accepted fact)...I don't see why a 9mm version would be any different.
 
sig 210 most accurate i have ever fired.bult like a rolex . cost about the same.
 
I've owned a number of 9mm's, and maybe because I'm getting older and experienced; but the P-38 does it for me...I believe it has to do with the grip angle matching the closed hand....
 
bob kk:
I have a Star MOD30MI, which is virtually the same as your MOD30. They are fantsastic shooters. A bit heavy for carrying but it is one sweet, accurate shooter that hasn't jammed on me yet, no matter what ammo I use.

But, believe it or not, the most accurate 9MM shooter I've had (or ever shot!) is a Norinco 213, their 9MM TT-33 variant. It's like a target gun; you can't miss.
 
well, lets see, one that 1st, fits your hand very well, 2nd, points right to the target without even looking (meaning the ergonomics are right for you), 3rd, is built tight, so there is not a lot of slop, 4th, the longest sight radius you can get and last but not least, a good set of adjustable target sights. then the rest would be up to you.
 
Many different guns for many different hands, I suppose, but here's a vote for the Walther P88 -- by far the most accurate and reliable 9mm handgun I've ever had the pleasure of firing thousands of rounds through. The thing flat-out hits what you point it at, every time.
 
I know Les Baer offers the Premier II in 9mm. I'd personally hedge my bet on one.

It's only competition OTB would be a Sig 210 but it's quite a bit more $$$.
Will
 
Let me help you out. Go over to Brian's Forums and see for yourself what they are using in IDPA Stock Service Pistol division and USPSA Production division. I will just leave it at that.
 
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Most of the Wilson Combat 1911s come in 9mm too, and accuracy guarantee of of 1" At 25 yds.

Not cheap (2-3K) but surely accurate and reliable!
 
For me, 9mm Baby Eagle full size steel frame.

It has eaten all ammo I've put through it including reloads, but WWB seems to be the most accurate.

I can't tell you which exam or what score I got, but I had the best score in the class with it.

The recoil is very manageable because of the steel frame. I have never limp wristed it and don't think I could even if I tried. I have had a wide range of people shoot it from women to older men and all of them have excellent success with it.
 
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